Scott rejected an agreement that would have led to the construction of Amazon warehouses in Florida. The warehouses could have created up to 2,500 jobs in the state.

Amazon's arrival in the state would have meant that Floridians would have paid sales tax on Internet purchases made through the company. Amazon wanted to defer collecting those taxes until next February or when the warehouses were open and occupied.

A spokeswoman for Scott refused to say why the governor rejected the deal.

Scott's decision comes at a time Congress has been debating whether to allow states to collect sales taxes on Internet purchases their residents make with out-of-state companies. The measure passed the U.S. Senate but it has been opposed by leading Republicans including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

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